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. 2018 Jun 26;284(1):132–147. doi: 10.1111/imr.12659

Table 2.

The costs of running some of the more prominent single‐cell technologies. Note that prices are estimates and may vary as a result of different suppliers, exchange rates and prices scalable on quantity purchased. None of these costs include sequencing, see Table 1

scRNA‐Seq Paired heavy‐light chain
Drop‐Seq 10x genomicsc Smart‐seq Overlap‐extension 10x Genomicsc
Equipment cost US$50 000‐65 000b US$75 000 N/Aa US$55 000b US$75 000
Per run cost US$500‐700 US$1288 US$1000 US$400‐500 US$1288
Cells per run ~10 000 100‐100 000 96‐384 100 000‐150 000 100‐100 000
Estimated time to process a run (h) 24‐48 24‐48 48‐72 24‐48 24‐48
Capture efficiency 5‐10% 65% 100% >90% 65%
a

Although Smart‐seq does not require any specialized equipment it does require the ability to sort cells into 96 or 384 well plates.

b

This cost is based on an ‘off the shelf’ model although methods exist for self‐assembly. For Drop‐Seq and Ig pairing by overlap extension we have used Dolomite Bio as our reference. In this case as well, buying the equipment for one method will reduce the equipment purchase price for the other as parts are interchangeable.

c

The 10X system uses the same machine for both methods. Note that the system will also perform both scSeq and paired heavy light chain from the same sample for US$65 more and TCR on top of that at an additional US$65.